You are right regarding congenital moles, they seem not to be considered a neoplasm. The same doesn't happen with acquired ones. However, your insistence that warts are also normal skin leads me to think that your attempt to label my correct use of language as over-the-top and emotional is just a case of projection and grasping at straws.
Removing a wart is medically necessary, and so is removing a suspicious mole. In some cases (facial moles, for instance), anxiety and depression might lead a psychiatrist to consider the removal of a non-threatening mole a medical necessity. But notice that it can only be done when the child is able to reason. This would be, in my opinion, a minor and justified mutilation.
Removing a foreskin at any point, and under any circumstance, is a mutilation. It might even be necessary or consensual, but it's still a mutilation.
Removing the foreskin of a baby should be (and fortunately it's beginning to be) a crime.